Talking Chinese<->English dictionary with pinyin, English definition, pronunciation, variants, stroke animation, stroke order image, and sample sentences.
ID | Chinese | Trad. | Pinyin | PlainPY | English Definition | ||
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ID | Chinese | Trad. | Pinyin | PlainPY | English Definition | ||
1 | 顿 | 頓 | dùn | dun4 | to stop; to pause; to arrange; to lay out; to kowtow; to stamp (one's foot); at once; classifier for meals, beatings, scoldings etc: time, bout, spell, meal | ||
2 | 顿时 | 頓時 | dùn shí | dun4 shi2 | immediately; suddenly | ||
3 | 顿悟 | 頓悟 | dùn wù | dun4 wu4 | a flash of realization; the truth in a flash; a moment of enlightenment (usually Buddhist) | ||
4 | 顿涅斯克 | 頓涅斯克 | dùn niè sī kè | Dun4 nie4 si1 ke4 | Donetsk region of W. Ukraine | ||
5 | 顿足捶胸 | 頓足捶胸 | dùn zú chuí xiōng | dun4 zu2 chui2 xiong1 | to stamp one's feet and beat one's breast (idiom) | ||
6 | 顿足不前 | 頓足不前 | dùn zú bù qián | dun4 zu2 bu4 qian2 | to come to a standstill (idiom) | ||
7 | 顿足 | 頓足 | dùn zú | dun4 zu2 | stamp (one's feet) | ||
8 | 顿首拜领 | 頓首拜領 | dùn shǒu bài lǐng | dun4 shou3 bai4 ling3 | to acknowledge receipt with thanks (idiom) | ||
9 | 顿首 | 頓首 | dùn shǒu | dun4 shou3 | kowtow | ||
10 | 顿然 | 頓然 | dùn rán | dun4 ran2 | suddenly; abruptly | ||
11 | 顿涅茨克 | 頓涅茨克 | dùn niè cí kè | Dun4 nie4 ci2 ke4 | Donetsk, city in Ukraine | ||
12 | 顿口无言 | 頓口無言 | dùn kǒu wú yán | dun4 kou3 wu2 yan2 | to have nothing to say in reply (idiom) | ||
13 | 顿觉 | 頓覺 | dùn jué | dun4 jue2 | to feel suddenly; to realize abruptly | ||
14 | 顿河 | 頓河 | dùn hé | Dun4 He2 | Don River | ||
15 | 顿号 | 頓號 | dùn hào | dun4 hao4 | Chinese back-sloping comma 、 (punct. used to separate items in a list) | ||
16 | 顿挫抑扬 | 頓挫抑揚 | dùn cuò yì yáng | dun4 cuo4 yi4 yang2 | cadence; modulation | ||
17 | 顿挫 | 頓挫 | dùn cuò | dun4 cuo4 | a transition (stop and change) in spoken sound, music or in brush strokes; a cadence; punctuated by a transition; with syncopated cadence (brush stroke in painting) |
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